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Author: Brion Hurley

Lean Six Sigma Bursts

Lean Six Sigma Bursts: E90: Free Lean and Sustainability Webinar Series – Nov 28th and 30th

I've been helping set up a webinar series with support from the Iowa Sustainable Business Forum and the Iowa Lean Consortium. There are two webinars you can choose from, or …

Lean Six Sigma Bursts

Lean Six Sigma Bursts: E89: Q&A from Six Sigma training – What to do when data collection system is under development?

In this episode, I answer another question in one of my Six Sigma classes. The student said they were having supplier issues, but the data wasn't very good. There is …

Lean Six Sigma Bursts

Lean Six Sigma Bursts: E88: Q&A from Six Sigma training – What if solutions are part of your Six Sigma project charter?

In this episode, I answer a question in one of my Six Sigma classes. The student said they were not sure if their project could be used, because it alreadys …

Lean Six Sigma Bursts

Lean Six Sigma Bursts: E87: Six Sigma in Real Life: Taguchi Loss Function for Hotel Pool Temps and the Solar Eclipse

In this podcast, I discuss the Taguchi Loss Function again, this time using some real-life examples. I discuss hotel pool temperatures, solar eclipses, and fruit ripeness. I originally talked about …

Lean Six Sigma Bursts

Lean Six Sigma Bursts: E86: Camping and the 8 Wastes (TIM WOODS)

In this episode, I go through TIM WOODS, which is an acronym to describe the 8 types of waste in a process. As an example, I discuss how the 8 …

Lean Six Sigma Bursts

Lean Six Sigma Bursts: E85: Six Sigma Criticisms #1 – The Motorola 1.5 Sigma Shift

In this episode, I discuss some common criticisms about Six Sigma that I've been hearing about over the years. These tend to make their rounds on LinkedIn every few months …

Lean Six Sigma for Good

Lean Six Sigma for Good Podcast — E105: Improving Government Services to Protect Children and Elections with Kerry L. Bass

In this podcast, I interview Kerry Lewis Bass, who has many years of experience improving…

Lean Six Sigma Bursts

Lean Six Sigma Bursts: E84: Using Process Mapping and Regression to Reduce Electricity Usage

In this episode, I discuss my work with a client that is trying to improve their sustainability score. One of the next steps is to establish a goal for electricity …

Lean Six Sigma Bursts

Lean Six Sigma Bursts: E83: Clip from Interview with Climate Change Professional David Saunders

In this episode, I discuss an interview and discussion I had with Climate Change Professional and former Quality executive, David Saunders. We talk about how to leverage your skills of …

Lean Six Sigma for Good

Lean Six Sigma for Good Podcast — E104: How Process Improvement Can Help Address Climate Change with David Saunders

In this episode, I speak with David Saunders, who is a retired Quality consultant and…

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